We understand that kids with a lot of energy and free time in the house can cause chaos and inevitable disaster regardless of where they live. This is why we've compiled a massive list of our favorite indoor activities for kids that will keep them occupied, allow them to play with friends (or siblings) without much equipment, or allow you to spend quality time with your children!
Please sit back, take a deep breath, and unwind as we provide you with simple activities and fun crafts to help turn a gloomy day into a pleasant one.
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Indoor games or activities are a type of structured game or competitive physical exercise that is done primarily at home. They are typically helpful when it is raining or snowing, or when there is a vacation or after school hours when there is more time to kill at home. Moments like these can be used to spend meaningful time with your children by playing some indoor games.
The following are some of the best indoor activities for elementary-aged kids to keep them active and stretching their muscles and brain.
Literacy learning is one of the best activities you can do with your elementary-aged children. If they can read, you can let them read you interesting, picture-filled books, or you can simply read to them in a fun way. Indoor literacy activities could include:
Other indoor literacy activities include phonics puzzles, poetry, form letters with craft sticks, and phonics teaching ideas.
Tape games are far more versatile indoor games than most people realize. You can start the game by using painter's tape. Tape a line of any length, design, or angle to the floor and challenge your child to follow it to the end. The various tape game variations could be;
Driving course, backward balance beam, and heel-to-toe are other variations of the tape and maze games.
This is one of favorite varieties of indoor enrichment activities for kids. They are for you if you have extra socks or old socks lying around the house. You can keep your kids engaged and entertained during a holiday break, weekends, or summer vacation by playing various sock games. Here are some enjoyable sock games:
Sock bean bags, sock graphs, and sock memory games are some other enjoyable sock games.
Water activity benefits sensory and motor skills, making it an excellent indoor activity for children. Also, kids love to play with water. All you need are some household items such as bowls and, most importantly, a towel to get started. Here are some indoor water activities for kids:
Water-drop races, funnel and hose, playing with thin ice, and container bubbles in the bath are some other simple indoor water activities.
Balloons are great for creating inexpensive and fun games that can be used to entertain children. As a parent, you can either supervise or participate in the fun. Here are some balloon game suggestions:
Surprise pop, protect your balloon, pass the balloon, and balloon painting are some other balloon games. Some games may require using tools such as fly swatters, wooden spoons, or plastic spatulas.
Using indoor activities for elementary-aged kids as a tool for development is fantastic! Children develop motor skills at different rates, but some indoor games can help them improve. Motor skill games benefit children who struggle with simple tasks such as grasping pencils, moving objects, and using tools such as scissors. If your child has difficulties, you should try the fun motor skills activities listed below.
Ball in a box, filling a jar, sorting activities, and pounding practice are other motor skills that can keep your kids busy and improve their fine motor skills.
As you can see, indoor activities do not have to be limited to board or card games. They also don't have to be dull, tedious, or expensive! Our favorite indoor activities for elementary-aged kids allow free play and provide ample time and skill development to explore their world on their own terms.
You can also modify some of these games to suit the equipment you have on hand, as well as if you have more than one child or children of different ages. Take a look at these other articles for more incredible activities!